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  2. Argosy University - Wikipedia

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    argosy.edu. Argosy University was a private for-profit university with campuses throughout the United States owned by Dream Center Education Holdings (DCEH), LLC and Education Management Corporation. On February 27, 2019, the U.S. Department of Education stated that they were cutting off federal funding to Argosy University. [2]

  3. Argosy University, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Argosy University, Seattle. Coordinates: 47°36′53″N 122°21′11″W. Argosy University, Seattle. Argosy University, Seattle was one of 19 campuses nationwide of the for-profit [1] Argosy University, which was formed in 2001 through the merger of the American Schools of Professional Psychology, the Medical Institute of Minnesota, and the ...

  4. Education Management Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Mark A. McEachen (CEO, chairman) Ryanne Dean (Talent Acquisition Manager) Website. www.edmc.edu. Education Management Corporation (EDMC) was a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -based operator of for-profit post-secondary educational institutions in the United States and Canada. [ 1 ] The company was founded in 1962. [ 2 ]

  5. Cynthia Baum - Wikipedia

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    University of Georgia (MS, PhD) Occupation. Psychologist, academic administrator. Cynthia Gail Baum is an American clinical psychologist and academic administrator serving as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Thomas Edison State University. She was the president of Walden University and the chancellor of Argosy University.

  6. Registrar (education) - Wikipedia

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    Registrar's office. A registrar's office is an essential unit within a college, university, or secondary school. The registrar's office provides a variety of services and supports for prospective students, current students, faculty, and staff related to: Marketing and recruitment. Admissions. Registration. Graduations. Course Catalog Publishing.

  7. The Art Institutes - Wikipedia

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    The Art Institutes (AI) were a private for-profit system of art schools in the United States. [2] The Art Institutes offered programs at the certificate, associate's, bachelors, and master's levels. By 2012, there were 50 campuses with roughly 80,000 enrolled students. [3] Long owned by Education Management Corporation (EDMC), the Art ...

  8. Registrary - Wikipedia

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    The office of the Registrary was established in 1506, to compile and maintain the records of the university. The office has been held by only 26 persons in continuous succession since that date. Many early registraries held, or had held, the office of Esquire Bedell. The current Registrary is Emma Rampton, who took office in October 2017.

  9. The Chicago School - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.thechicagoschool.edu. The Chicago School is a private university with its main campus in Chicago, Illinois. [4] Established in 1979, The Chicago School was primarily focused on the professional application of psychology. It currently has about 6,000 students across all campuses and online. [5]